Jump to content
  • Upcoming Events

    No upcoming events found

Search Events

Happening Near You

Showing events near your current location. See more events by location

We couldn't find any events happening soon near you. Check back later!

Browse By Month

  • A Historic Adventure: Skiing a High Route from Snoqualmie Pass to Canada
    Jan 10
     - 

    A Historic Adventure: Skiing a High Route from Snoqualmie Pass to Canada

    Last spring, Trevor Kostanich and Forest McBrian skied a high route from Snoqualmie Pass to Canada in 34 days. They would have preferred staying out longer. Both passionate ski tourers and pioneers of various traverses in the range, Trevor & Forest spent years working towards this trip. Come hear what it took to pull off, why this route, and see some section highlights including first descents


    • The Mountaineers 7700 Sand Point Way Northeast , Seattle,, Washington, 98115 , United States
  • Jan 10
     - 

    Belllingham: Snow Algae: Small Organisms, Big Impact

    Presenter: Robin Kodner  Snow Algae: Small Organisms, Big Impact How is Climate Change affecting life within the snow? Dr. Robin Kodner of Western Washington University will be presenting research on snow algae communities across the cascades and how citizen scientists can get involved. About Robin: Assistant Professor, Biology Department, WWU  Robin Kodner has been an assistant


    • 214 W Holly St, Bellingham, WASHINGTON, 98225
  • Jan 11
     - 

    Seattle: Hike Back in History with John Scurlock

    Aerial photographer John Scurlock captivates, motivates, and educates with his stunning pictures of the Cascades. Ascent Outdoors will host the photographic pioneer on the evening of January 10th as part of the Hike Back in History series by Washington's National Park Fund. Hear from Scurlock on how photos not only capture snowy landscapes, but help preserve, research, and explore them. Not to men


    • 5209 Ballard Ave. NW , Seattle, Washington, 98107, United States
  • Jan 18
     - 

    Colorado: OURAY ICE FESTIVAL

    We hope to see you in Ouray January, 18th- 21st for the 23rd Annual Ouray Ice Festival. For three days and three nights Ouray is an absolute ice climbing mecca; ice climbers, both novice and pro travel from around the world to celebrate the growing sport of ice climbing. During daily vendor exhibitions Festival attendees have the opportunity to demo the latest ice tools, apparel, and gear fro


    • Ouray Ice Park, 280 Co Rd 361, Ouray, Colorado, 81427
  • Jan 21
     - 

    Boise: Punk Rock Climbing

    Punk Rock! Climbing!All proceeds go to Access Fund to help fund their legal battle against President Trump's proclamation to reduce Bears Ears National Monument. Music by Teapot$10/$5 for membersClimbing is welcome! We can't give any belay lessons that night (you won't be able to hear us) so come prepared. BYOB -no climbing or belaying after drinking, please!


    • 308 S 25th St, Boise, Idaho, 83702
  • Jan 23
     - 

    Bellevue: Backcountry Film Festival

    The Mountaineers are bringing back the Backcountry Film Festival with a new set of thrilling films for 2018, produced by Winter Wildlands Alliance as a celebration of the human-powered experience and a gathering place for the backcountry snowsports community. This screening is co-presented by the Mountaineers Foothills Branch and the City of Bellevue Parks and Community Services department. 50% of


    • 12001 Main Street, Bellevue, Washington, 98005, United States
  • Jan 24
     - 

    Seattle: Fred Beckey In High Places - The Himalaya

    Famed Mountaineer Fred Beckey first travelled to the Himalaya in 1955 as a member of the International Himalayan Expedition.Their objective: To make the first ascent of Lhotse, a part of the Everest massif. At 27,940 feet, this is the fourth highest mountain in the world.Over the next nearly-sixty years Fred made multiple trips back to the Himalaya.His interests were in finding unclimbed peaks, es


    • 2801 34th Ave W, Seattle, Wa, 98116
  • Jan 24
     - 

    Seattle: BeWild: Lowell Skoog & The History of Northwest Exploration

    LIVING NORTHWEST HISTORY: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST AND FUTURE OF NORTHWEST MOUNTAINEERING The Pacific Northwest has a rich heritage of mountain exploration, activism, literature, and art. Lowell Skoog was introduced to this heritage as a Seattle youngster more than 50 years ago. In this multimedia presentation, Lowell will discuss how the threads of history continue to weave through the Northw


    • 700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 98115, United States
  • Jan 30
     - 

    Seattle: Backcountry Film Festival

    The Backcountry Film Festival is produced by Winter Wildlands Alliance as a celebration of the human-powered experience and a gathering place for the backcountry snowsports community. Winter Wildlands Alliance is a national nonprofit organization that partners with groups like The Mountaineers at the local level to inspire and educate the backcountry community to protect and care for their winter


    • 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 98115, United States
  • Jan 30
     - 

    Bellingham: Climbing related injuries and injury prevention

    On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 7:00pm Robert Rogoz will be doing a free clinic at Vital Climbing Gym in Bellingham. The topic will be: climbing related injuries- causes, prevention and treatment options.


    • 1421 North State Street, Bellingham, Washington, 98225, United States

No more events this month

No more events to show

There were no events matching your search
×
×
  • Create New...